+44 (0) 20 7549 9987 | USA callers: +1 212 220 8419

Contact Us Now

“Smart Sensors market set to grow to US$ 310.7mn by 2029” says new Visiongain report

01 March 2019
Defence

Visiongain has launched a new aircraft report Smart Sensors in Military and Defence Market Report 2019-2029: Forecasts by Sensor Type (Accelerometers, Inertial Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Force Sensors, Motion Sensors, Gyroscopes, Temperature Sensor and Others), by Product (Device-based Sensor, and Clothing-based Sensor), by Application (Wrist Wear, Foot Wear, Eye Wear, Body Wear and Neck Wear).

Visiongain’s new report segments the market by sensor type (accelerometers, inertial sensors, pressure sensors, force sensors, motion sensors, gyroscopes, temperature sensor and others), by product (device-based sensor, and clothing-based sensor), by application (wrist wear, foot wear, eye wear, body wear and neck wear).

This exciting market is expected to reach US$310.7mn in 2029, due the expanding use and greater proliferation of the technology. As the technology matures and proliferates, more players are expected to enter the market, with the early entrants expected to dominate the market.

This report features 104 figures, 63 tables, 494 pages, and features 681 contracts involving companies involved in the Smart Sensor value chain, including historical contracts in the Company Profiles.

A smart sensor is a digital or analog transducer combined with sensing and computing abilities. It contains of a transduction component, signal conditioning electronics, and a processor that supports some intelligence in a single package. This integrated device sensor, which has electronics and the transduction element jointly on one Si wafer, is known as system-on-chip. The smart sensor has intelligent capabilities such as wireless communication and being an on-board microcontroller. It is used for analog to digital conversion, digital processing, decision making and two-way communications. Smart sensors have various advantages in comparison to conventional sensors such as smaller size, minimal power consumption, and high performance.

Security systems depend on smart and intelligent sensor technologies and, hence, sensors have become an indispensable part of military systems. Modern military and Defence environments need proven, reliable and scalable technologies. Sensors are an acute part of the technologies as these offer solutions to the whole Defence ecosystem, including complex controls, measurements, monitoring and execution. Military and Defence systems comprise drones, spacecrafts, missiles, military vehicles, ships, marine systems, satellites and rockets. These systems work in the harshest of environments during normal as well as combat operations. Internal and external security systems rely on smart and intelligent sensor technology for surveillance, intelligence and combat operations. Thus, sensors have become an integral part of military systems and the performance needs of all military vehicles, equipment and related systems. Sensors are used in flight controls, propulsion, environmental monitoring, weaponry controls, indicators, and communications and so on. We can find sensors in numerous security systems, explosives detection systems, chemical warfare, crime detection systems, intrusion detection systems and civil establishments, among others. Sensors are also used in battlefield surveillance systems for the conduct of modern warfare. These are deployed on land, aerial platforms, in space and underwater, to keep a 24×7 watch over a particular targeted zone.

Notes for Editors
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongain.com or call her on +44 (0) 207 336 6100.

About Visiongain
Visiongain is one of the fastest-growing and most innovative independent media companies in Europe. Based in London, UK, Visiongain produces a host of business-to-business reports focusing on the automotive, aviation, chemicals, cyber, defence, energy, food & drink, materials, packaging, pharmaceutical and utilities sectors.

Visiongain publishes reports produced by analysts who are qualified experts in their field. Visiongain has firmly established itself as the first port of call for the business professional who needs independent, high-quality, original material to rely and depend on.

Recent News

Visiongain Publishes Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) Market Report 2024-2034

The global Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) market was valued at US$6.4 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 19.6% during the forecast period 2024-2034.

26 February 2024

Read

Visiongain Publishes Military Embedded Satellite Systems Market Report 2024-2034

The global Military Embedded Satellite Systems market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.7% by 2034

21 February 2024

Read

Visiongain Publishes Military Simulation, Modelling and Virtual Training Market Report 2024-2034

The global military simulation, modelling and virtual training market was valued at US$13.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period 2024-2034.

15 February 2024

Read

Visiongain Publishes Military Armoured Vehicle Market Report 2024-2034

The global Military Armoured Vehicle market was valued at US$36,123.6 million in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period 2024-2034.

07 February 2024

Read